From rough-in to final fit-off, we handle all electrical work for your renovation — coordinated with your builder and certified.
Renovations are the perfect time to bring your home's electrical system up to modern standards. EJA Electrical & Air works alongside your builder or project manager to deliver all electrical work — from planning and rough-in through to final fit-off and certification.
We provide a detailed electrical scope early in your planning process so there are no surprises during the build.
We work as part of your renovation team — scoping, rough-in, and fit-off to your builder's program.
Rough-in wiring during renovation is always cheaper than retrofitting after walls are closed.
All work is certified with a Certificate of Compliance (Form 9) as required by Queensland legislation.
Homes with wiring older than 25–30 years — especially those still using rubber-sheathed or aluminium wiring — should be assessed by a licensed electrician. Rewiring during a renovation is far cheaper than doing it as a standalone project.
Yes. Any new electrical circuit, light fitting, exhaust fan, or heated towel rail in a bathroom must be installed by a licensed electrician. Bathrooms are classified as a hazardous area with strict zoning rules about where fittings can be installed.
Typically: new lighting circuits (downlights, rangehood), dedicated 20A circuits for the oven and dishwasher, additional power points around the benchtop, and potentially a switchboard upgrade if the existing board is at capacity.
During a renovation, rough-in work (running cables before walls are closed) is always cheapest when done upfront. Retrofitting wiring after walls are patched and painted is more expensive and disruptive.
Yes. We are experienced working as part of a renovation team. We provide a detailed electrical scope at the start, attend site meetings if required, and complete each stage (rough-in, fit-off) to your builder's program.
All new electrical work in Queensland requires a Certificate of Compliance (Form 9), signed by the responsible person on the electrical contractor licence. We handle the Form 9 and can advise on any council requirements.
Yes. Common pre-sale upgrades include smoke alarm compliance, switchboard safety switches, additional power points, and lighting upgrades. A modest electrical investment often has an outsized impact on buyer perception.
Yes. We work with owner-builders for complete new home electrical installations — from design and rough-in through to metering and final inspection. Contact us early in your project so we can plan the electrical layout before walls go up.
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